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The Wingham Times, 1896-11-27, Page 7
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Bali CeIM,Ywaie red als btrietly Goltndentt le JN H. HOUG l h th t;,a,lfit,'ca'ir+trN. ist.. THE WINUHAM TIMES, NOVEMBER 27, 189f . Chet•hitna. Ont., Nov. 1 9--13og iron In . post paid on receipt of 50 cents a" large deposits has been found on the box or six boxes for $ 2.50 by farms of Rohr. Ferguson, bi. P, P,. addressing the Dr. Williams' Medi.- and Mr. Geo. Thompson, The eine, Co., 13rockville, Ont. Hamilton Smelting Works will mine send send the ore to Hamilton, and if satisfiictory results accrue, a !ergo number of Hien and teams will secure employment. Why nut profit by the experiences of others who boyo found a piertipment cure for ontnrrh in Hood's Saroaparillaff The only thing should be exempt from taxation is the cemetery which is not owned by a private company. At Freeport, III., a Mew industry is to be started. On a quarter section of land an enterprising Kansas farmer will establish a thousand black cats and 5,000 rats. on which to feed the cats, estimating net the cats will increase 15'000 in two years, the skins being worth $1 The rats will multiply five tinges as fast as the cats and will be used to feed the latter. while the skinned cats will furnish food to the rate. Thus has perpetual motion been discovered at last. p1tRtE. . LUMBERING ON THE 'May be had from all dealers or sent The Rey. Bir, Grant's address at 0 1'TAWA, the Bible Society meeting., Thursday A LIFE OF GREAT HARDSHIP evening was much etljoyc:d. AND FXI'OSURE, The Social that was to have taken place on Wedge 'ay 18th, ware .post- RIVEa' DRIVERS orvEx WAIST DEET' IN poised untill Friday the 20th. Icy \VA'rEns_-L'AIN•RACKED ROD1Es Ur. George Brown, of the Albion , THE FItEQUI•NT ouTCoMN•---oN[.v hotel, has put in two new fureaces, I ri. Mos'r Rouen, CAN STAND THIS The child of Mr. W u. Iiazen •died i WEARS: ROUNDOJ 'rule,, /ran Monday, aged 3 months alnd 4 from the Ottawa gree Press. days and was buried on Wednesday � Only those who have engaged in Mr. Knowlson one of our eelc irat- ; the arduous occupation of lumbering ed business men. intends netiriirg ; know how dearly earned is their from business and engaging 14 'the livelihood, for among the many rag trade, We wish him succeee. ' voeatione of igen that of lumberman ranks among the most dangerous and difficult. There is the heavy shanty labor from .earliest dawn to evening star when the toiler for half the year is remote from home and friends, and whose daily round is to eat and work and sleep, only getting an occasional glimpse of the outsddte world thrnugla a long looked for. letter from some loved one far way. Then the days lengthen, tke frozen lake breaks up, and males; the driving of logs and hewn timber down the trotnone, swift running stream when neeeeeity often calls the driver to wale body deep in the swift flowing, icy waters. None but the strong can engage in suela heavy labor, only the most robust are able to stand the ten honeys of daily toil, with but a mid-day ,hour's respite. Such in brief, is .tke life of navy thousand of laborers in the Ottawa valley, and amonglth¢ many is Thos. Dobie, of 130 Bead street, Chaudiene., acre who for twelve long years has ,its,share. No danger of over -crowding. wrought for the great lumber king., 'The farms must be reduced in Mize J. R. Bootie, shantyun in the snowv •for more than one reason. Nees, northern forests and lifting three •methods in terming will mieeesaitete inch deaf during the summer heats. it. The extension of irrigating It is nor to be wondered atderethat in :systems and the growth and expan- sion of the subsoil ing idea. aa.aedestinedl 'to lead in the direction of mere inten- sive farming in the great Northwest. Farm Notes. Their is less demand every year for the extra large over-ftattene& hogs that have taken two years to reach maturity. What is wanted for Ipeofit- table feeding is a thrifty pig that in six or seven or eight months' growth will average a pound of pork per day. This can usually be maadle:at profit. The heavier hog costs more to keep, and its pork is neither so good (p nor will it now sell so well asork that weighs `200 Pounds or 'less Iper carcass. a: * ->� It has been the fashion to spread one's self out over a. large area of farming land with a view of reducing the cost of production of hops. This ay has passed ; things have eliange• If the farmer of tu-morrow exlpeets to continue to held his possessions he must give more attention to ,each individual and see that it IQoes Another of Tue,kerstnith's pioneers gee departed this life, Mr. Alexan- der G. McNay, of the 8th con., passed peateef'ully away on Monday morning data, after an illness of three week's having reached the good age of nearly eighty years, Mr,. McKay was a native of Sutherland, He came to Canada about torty years ago :and settled on the farts on which he continued to live until his death. Pleurisy was the immedath 'mime of death.. When Hay is Dear. An exchange says: We .stable all our cattle of every description now, and the young animals receive at ,plentiful feed of straw in the morning when their appetites are good. The i elttoicest portions are eaten readily, and what they leave is taken out of the mangers at night and thrown An Easy Cure for Drunknnoes, Drunkenness, Morphibe and Tobaco, habit may easily be cured by the use of Hill's Double Chloride of Gold Tablets. No effort is required of the patient and stimulants may be taken as usual until voluntarily given up. Tablets may be gimes in tea or coffee without the patient's 1naowledge. A cure guaranteed in every case. For sale by all first-class druggists, or :will be sent on receipt ot'. $1.00. For Mull particulars address, The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio. Last Thursday Messrs Cantelon Bros, received word by wire of the serious illness of their sister, Mrs. D. C. McRoberts, of London township, and shortly after that the lady had succumbed to acute in- flammation of the bowels. The ,deceased's maiden name was Kate Ann, the youngest daughter of David •Cantelon of Goderich town- ship, and was married 39 years. She leaves a family of four interesting d.aughtsr, the oldest 12 and the youngest three years old.' Catarrh !deans Danger, Because if unchecked it may lead direct- ly to .consumption. Catarrh is caused by impure blood. This- fact is fully established. Therefore, it is useless to try to sure catarrh by outward .applies- tions applie . tions or inhalants. The true way to cure catarrh is to, purity the blood. Howl's Sarsaparilla, the great blood ru¢ilier,,eures catarrh by its power to hive out all impurities from the blood. Thousands of people testify that they have been perfectly and permanently cured of catarrh by flood's 'Sarsaparilla. The ,community were much sur- prised and greatly shockedon Sunday last on learning that Mr. John Sinc- lair of Kippen road, Tuekersmith had died that morning. It appears that under them for beding. They arehe had not been feeling right well for iven a moderate allowance allay.Isis long experience anti great expos some time, but was able to be around etre he should contract a severe Fold and attending to his ordinary duties. atnight, but not enough to cloy their i ,that in time took permanent lodging On Wednesday of last week he appetites for straw in the morning• ! in the regioof his loit.s and kidneys• I came to Seaforth, and consulted a We do not compel our cows and horses Like many other he thought to work to eat any straw, considerable at off but in vain. Soon the pains addition to their other foods for the •In the region of the kidneys became .ask of a change. It is surprising so intense that labor was a torture to /to see how much straw can be used ;him, and et was only the indomitable I and despite all that medical aid during the winter for beding cattle • courage, born of a knowledge that I p and horses how much cleaner and i could do he gradually became worse others were dependent upon him, until Sunday morningwhen death comfortable they look, and what a• that urged him to pursue his weary y large quantity of good manure they I ended his suffering. Mr. Island. 1 In order to make .cows round of daily toil. Every sudden wais bora in the Orkney Island. will supply. d movement of the body was as a I He came to this country about thirty-eight years ago and with his cousin, the lane Mr. William, Sinclair settled on the Mill road, Tuekersmith on the farm now ,occupied by Mr. Cbairles Mason. He afterwards pur- chased a farm in the township of Morris where he lived for six years He. sold the Morris farm and purchased the farm on the Kippen road from Mr. Daniel Clark, where he has since lived.—Seaforth Expos- itor. doctor but aaothing serious was sup- posed to be the matter. On Friday afternoon he (became quiet ill, corn - 'ululate,. a pain in his stomach and fattening Animals eat straw stn thorny goad that made him wince thriveon it it must be cut fine, moistened with water and mixed beneath its sting. Added to this was an unusual and excessive sweating with meal containing a portion of which necessitated frequent changes round rye, or oats, to make it stick. of clothing, and which weakened him Being .short of hay one season we to such an extent that his appetite wintered all our stock—horses, cows was almost entirely gone, and and steers—almost enticed on ,cut eventually but little food and much straw and meal and never had thein water was his daily fare. Many • better. i vain efforts were trade by Mr, Dobie to free himself from the pains which • had fastened themselves upon him The three Canadian patients, all bit 1 and one medicine after another was ten by the same dog have arrived at the. used but without effect. Life became Pasteur Institute for treatment. They • a burden and existence a. thing al - re Geo. Newman 32 year old, a most unclesir.•abie. After many fruit - river on an express wagon bitten on- less efforts he was induced to try he right hand on Oct. 28; Grade Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis. When hepard, 21 years old, bitten on the three boxes were taken the change rist the day following, andher bro• in his condition was marvellous ler, 21 years old, bitten on the and his own words are "when I had. taken six boxes I was a new man and consider the cure worth hundreds of dollars." Mr. Dobie, although completely cured, continues taking Pink Pilis occasionally and is very enthusiastic in his praises of what the pills have done for him. Many of his fellow workmen seeing the great change wrought in him by these famous pills have been led to give a trial for other ailments and are unanimous in pronouncing; them superior to all other medicines. Dr, Williams' Pink rifle act direct- ly on the blood and nerves, bttilding them anew and thus driving disease from the system. There is no trouble due to either of these causes which ►, j Pink Pills will will not eure, and in hundreds of cases they have restored patients to health afters all other• remedies had failed. Ask for Dr ' I' . d , tion a may to take whir a ....eeeteelteeeee ;see_ an ti •� else. The genuine are always enclosed in boxes the wrapper around which,. hears the full trade mark "Dr. Nill *lame. fame, Pink Pills for Pale People." PYNY - PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in a surprisingly short time. It's a sci- entific certainty, tried and true, soothing and healing in its effects. W. C. MCCOMBER & SOn, Bouchette, Que., report In n letter that PyuyPecternl rnred Mrs. C. C.rcenll of chronic cold in chest and bronchial tubes, and also cured }v. G. McCumbor of o Lung standing cold. \1a. J. I•I. iHUTTY, Chemist, 5zr fonge St., Toronto, writes: ' As a general cough and lung syrup Pyny Pectoral is a rest invaluable preparation. 1t has given the utmost indigestion to all who have tried it, many having spoken to mo of the benefits derived f:ern its use in their families. Itis suitable for old or young, being pleasant. to the taste. Its sale with me las been ,rondornd. :and I ran always receimuend it ae s safe and reliable cough medicine.` fare Bottle, tis Cts. DAMS & LAWRENCE CO., LTD. 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Saves 25 to 50 per rent. fuel. Can regal, to it the came as a lamp;, can have your rooms at any temperature, build a fire in two minutes, and heat a room 20 feet square in - ten minutes the coldest day in the year. If your dealer"•• •DOES NOT HANDLE OUR STOVES write us direct for price before you pur- chase. Any infringement on patent'. eeeee, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the last . GOOD AGENTS WANTED. MEYER BROS., 87 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario. t. le E K C ;f;1 $ e in need le V I r:4 Jek a�t :I (,,f We do neat work in the Job Printing business .and at prices as low as the lowest. If you ar any- thing such .as LETER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPS, POSTERS, DODGERS, BUSINESS CAIRDS, Or anything in the line of Printing, call or write to the old reliable TIMES Office, Wingham. 1 will give Fifty Dollars to any person who will bring mcg a Watch or Clock I cannot repair and make to run as• well as, or better than ever. HALSEY PARK, Opposite Macdonald Block. 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